426 G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 3, 
length 3 '5 to 8*5 in., breadth 1-2 to 3 in., petiolales '2 in, Bucemes 
Holitarj or in paii-Sj axiNary, usually longer than tbe leaves, slender, 
adprcsBcd-paberuloua, sparsely flowered : pediceh slender, braoteoles 
minute. Flowers globular before expansion, *15 in. in diam. 8^ah 5, 
red, orbicnlar» gligbtlj coticave, muck imbricate. Petals smaller than 
the sepals, the edgea infolded at the base bo as to simulate 2 scales, some* 
times absent. Stamens 8, inserted inside tho pentagonona disc ; Jila- 
ments hairy afc the base ; ardhers short, ovate, obtuse. Ovanj stalked, 
compressed, broadly ovate, with short glabrous sub-connate styles, 2- 
celled. Fr^iit deeply 2-lobed; the lobes divergent, obovate, each '35 in. 
long, style persistent between the bases of the lobes. Oto^hora pau<yijuga, 
Hiern in Hook, fib Fl. Br. Ind. I, 680. 
iliilacca; Maingay, No. 462, Perak : Scorteehini, No. 1674, 
The leaflets in Scorteehini 'a specimens ai-e r^ber -larger than in 
!Maingay*s ; in other respects thoy agi'ee. 
2. Aphakia Montana, Blnme Bjjdr. 236. A shrub ; young branches 
glabrous, minutely leeticellate. Leaves 6 to 12 in. long, unequally pin- 
nate : leaflets 3 to 5, eliiptic to oblong, sub-acute, tbe base cuneate, both 
Sui'faces glabrous and minutely reticulate; main nerves 8 to 10 pairs ; 
length 4'5 to 6 in,, breadth 1*75 to 3 in., petiolules '25 in. Fanicles 
axillary, 4 to 9 in. long, solitary or in faaciclea of 2 or 3, each with a 
few lax raceme-liko branches^ rusty -puberulous, Flmoers about '25 in. 
in diam. Sepah 4, in decussate paii-s, ovate-rotund. Fctals 4, ovate, 
glabraas, the edges fimbriate like tbose of tbe sepals ; each with a short 
fimbriate basal scale. Disc fleshy^ lobed, sub -pubescent. Stamens 8, with 
short thick pubescent fi laments ijjsei-ted ioside tbe disc : anthers ovate, 
slightly sagittate. Ovary 2-celled ; style shoi-t, glabrous. Fruit 1- usu- 
ally 2-C0CC0I18, fleshy, glabrous : the cocci divancate, ellipsoid, about 
•5 in. long. Sapindiis montannst Blame Rumphia, 197 : Miq. Fl. Ind, Bat. 
I, pt. 2. p, 552. 
Nicobar and Andaman Islands : King's Collectors. Nicobai's : 
Jelinek. 
3. ApHANiA Danuea, Radlk. iiber die Sapind, Holland-Indiens, 69. 
A shrub, alf patts except the inflorescence glabi-ous. Leaves simplej 
sub'verticetlate or alternate, sub-coriaceous, oblong, elliptic, oblanceo- 
lat^i' obovate, acuto or acuminate, narrowed to tbe sometimes cordate 
base ; both surfaces reticulate and shining ; main nerves 10 to 16 pairs^ 
faint, spreading ; length 8 to 12 in., breadth 1-5 to 3*5 in. ; petiole '3 in. 
to "1 in., stout. Panicle terminal, on a long peduncle, paberalous; the 
branches spreading, divergent. FlQtvers numerous, pink, bracts miuute, 
iSepah 5, unequal, sub-rotund, concave. Petals 5, equal, ovate, emai-gi- 
nate, each with a bifid woolly scale at its base. Disc annnlar. Statnens 
